IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen

9.2IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN

When to Use

The IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen, Figure 9-2, is used to enable or disable IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol, RFC 2236) on selected VLANs, or globally on all VLANs that are available.

IGMP Snooping provides a solution for handling multicast streams in layer 3 routers. IGMP is for hosts on multi-access networks to inform locally attached switches of their Multicast group membership information. This is performed by hosts multicasting IGMP Host Membership Reports. Multicast switches listen for these messages and then pass them to other switches. This allows distribution trees to be formed to deliver multicast datagrams.

Information from the IGMP packets is used to send the multicast stream only to the end stations that request it.

IGMP is enabled or disabled by VLAN, not port by port.

NOTE: Certain versions of firmware will not allow the switch to be a querier. Please check your release notes for further information. Refer to RFC 2236, Section 8, for more information on IGMP.

The following multicast routing protocols are transparently supported and are used only to detect the location of routers (See the Release Notes for any changes or additions to this list):

DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol, RFC 1075)

PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) version 1 and 2

CBT (Core Based Trees)

MOSPF (Multicast OSPF, RFC 1583)

For additional information about IGMP, refer to Appendix B.

How to Access

Use the arrow keys to highlight the IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION menu item on the Layer 3 Extensions Menu and press ENTER. The IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen, Figure 9-2, displays.

Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 9-3

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